19 Verbs to Use for the Word immortal

He that engaged in the recitation of prayers casteth off his body at Prithudaka, which is the best of all tirthas, becometh an immortal.

But though silent, he continued to write poetry, and it was in these sad wandering days that he began his immortal In Memoriam and his Idylls of the King.

As this period is believed to extend far beyond the usual duration of human life, such persons are called, and popularly believed to be, immortals."

Since false Laomedon's tyrannic sway, That durst defraud the immortals of their pay, Her guardian gods renounced their patronage, Nor would the fierce invading foe repel; 50 To my resentment, and Minerva's rage, The guilty king and the whole people fell.

In her Westminster Review article on "Evangelical Teaching" as presented in Young's Night Thoughts, she criticises the following declaration: "Who tells me he denies his soul immortal, What'er his boast, has told me he's a knave.

But in feasts everlasting, Around the gold tables Still dwell the immortals.

Beneath an arch of gems the King espies A form immortal, he who death defies.

Oh, fear the immortals, Ye children of men!

There is something very curious and very touching about the limited intelligence and the imperfect knowledge of that immaterial principle in which the immaterial does not imply the immortal.

Or, if he falls, let him to Swarga go To join th' immortals there; and one word more To thee, O Timma,bury all the past, And Bukka for his sins forgive, and both Go hand in hand to fight the Moslem foes.

Drowned in the heaving tide with her life, is her burden of woe, The dreary weight of sin, the woeful, troublesome years, The cold pure touch of the water has washed the shame from her brow Leaving a calm immortal, that looks like the chrism of peace.

This is what makes a poet immortal.

Our white walk in the snow-bright air has in some way quickened the half-torpid immortal within us, revived awhile our sluggish sense of our spiritual significance and destiny, made us once more, if only for a little, attractively mysterious to ourselves.

The recommendation was adopted by Governor Darling, and Sturt embarked on the career of exploration that was to render his name immortal.

I do forgive thee too, but do advise Thou leave this bloody course, and seek to save Thy soul immortal, closed in thy breast: [He gives it her.

She sung like one immortal, and danced as goddess-like, and with her needle she was so skilful that she seemed to compose nature's own shapes, in birds, fruits, or flowers, the natural roses being scarcely more like to each other than they were to Marina's silken flowers.

The evening of his days was saddened by a troubled spirit, want, sickness, bitter memories, and deluded hopes; and when at length a transient gleam of sunshine fell upon his prospects, death substituted the immortal for the laurel crown.

And sure if ought below the seats divine Can touch immortals, 'tis a soul like thine: A soul supreme, in each hard instance tried, Above all pain, all anger, and all pride, The rage of power, the blast of public breath, The lust of lucre, and the dread of death.

And verily at this spot in former times, other saints likewise worshipped the immortals by the performance of religious rites.

19 Verbs to Use for the Word  immortal